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What is a Casing Pipe?

Author: Lvy Lee
by Lvy Lee
Posted: Feb 26, 2021

Casing pipe is a series of steel pipes that are run into a drilled oil well to stabilize the well, keep contaminants and water out of the oil stream, and prevent oil from leaching into the groundwater. Casing is installed in layers, in sections of decreasing diameter that are joined together to form casing strings. The five types of casing string are conductor casing, surface casing, intermediate casing, casing liner, and production casing.

Casing is typically made from carbon steel, but as the primary structural component of the well the grade of steel used to make the casing, and the specifications of the finished material, are very important.

Most countries follow American Petroleum Institute (API) standards for the design, manufacturing, testing, and transportation of oil and gas casing used in wells that will be hydraulically fractured. According to API’s Hydraulic Fracturing Operations—Well Construction and Integrity Guidelines, casing must meet strict requirements for compression, tension, collapse, and burst resistance, quality, and consistency. Well casing should withstand hydraulic fracturing pressure, production pressures, and corrosive conditions. Used or reconditioned casing should meet the same API performance requirements as new casing.

Once the casing is in place, tubing is run into the casing to transport the oil or gas. Both casing and tubing are manufactured to certain diameters and wall thicknesses. The Society of Petroleum Engineer’s PetroWIKI site describes the tubing manufacturing process:

API specifies seamless or electric-weld processes for tubing manufacture. Seamless pipe is defined as a wrought steel tubular product made without a welded seam. It is manufactured by hot-working steel or, if necessary, by subsequently cold-finishing the hot-worked product to produce the desired shape, dimensions, and properties. Because of the nature of the manufacturing, the cross section of the tubing wall area may be slightly eccentric and the tubing slightly oval and not perfectly straight.

Electric-welded pipe has one longitudinal seam formed by electric-resistance or electric-induction welding without the addition of filler metal. The edges to be welded are pressed together mechanically, and the heat for welding is generated by the resistance to flow of electric current. The weld seam of electric welded pipe is heat-treated after welding to a minimum temperature of 1,000°F or processed so that no untempered martensite remains.

The spiral and longitudinal welded tubes used in transportation of petroleum are produced from hot working and are made by rolling steel into thin strips or plates. Hot rolling occurs at very high temperatures, above the recrystallization temperature of the material, producing malleable steel that can be formed in a variety of shapes. Cold-formed steel is made by roll forming, a metal forming process in which a sheet of metal is pressed through a pair of rolls to reduce thickness, increase strength and improve surface finish.

Online metal thickness gauges for hot- and cold-rolling mills provide precise, real-time measurements to ensure the finished products meet the exact specifications for the environment in which they function. X-ray gauges are the optimal thickness gauge technology to provide the speed and accuracy required to operate a hot or cold rolling mill. X-ray based sensor systems provide extremely accurate high speed/low noise measurements, permitting producers to realize material savings and quality improvements.

The production process of Casing pipe in plant is generally:

Steel ingot heating? hydraulic punching? reheating? extension? periodic rolling? reheating? sizing? cooling? straightening? pipe cutting? inspection

  1. An annular heating furnace is required for ingot heating;
  2. Punching and reheating with hydraulic press;

3. The oil casing plant uses a two-roller guide plate extension machine for extension;

4. Re-use a disc heating furnace for periodic rolling, and use a non-entry furnace for reheating, cooling, straightening, pipe cutting, and inspection.

Tips: Petroleum casing pipes can be divided into different steel grades according to the strength of the steel itself, namely J55, K55, N80, L80, C90, T95, P110, Q125, V150, etc. Different well conditions and depths have different steel grades. In corrosive environments, the casing itself is also required to have corrosion resistance, and in places with complex geological conditions, it is also required to have anti-collapse performance.

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